Abstract
hile SQL is a very sophisticated fourth generation language (4GL) for database management, it does not have many of the facilities that are normally present in a traditional high-level language (HLL). These include user interface programming and traditional internal processing facilities for basic data structures.
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© 2016 Elvis C. Foster and Shripad Godbole
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Foster, E.C., Godbole, S. (2016). Some Limitations of SQL. In: Database Systems. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1191-5_15
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